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Liberia: ‘No Same Sex Marriage At UMC’

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The Inspector General of the Liberian National Police (LNP) Col. Gregory O. Coleman has joined the embattled Bishop of the United Methodist Church in clarifying that there was no same sex marriage ongoing at any of the United Methodist Churches in Liberia as reported.

The Police IG and the Methodist Bishop emphasized that such disinformation concerning the United Methodist Church about same sex marriage is misleading and unfounded.

Addressing a news conference yesterday at the LNP Headquarters in Monrovia, IG Coleman said it was important to address the issue due to some social media posts relative to issues surrounding the United Methodist Church. He added that there are serious disinformation campaign ongoing relating to decisions from the general conference of the United Methodist Church on the regionalization and its application in Liberia.

Inspector General Coleman emphasized that in the meeting, there is a three-point to clarify to the public while the church go in to address how the matter will be addressed as a church in Liberia.

IG Coleman added that the United Methodist Church is a church in Liberia as far as the citizens are concerned and there has been no gay bishop as being speculated in Liberia. He further clarified that there is no same sex wedding at the United Methodist Church as wrongly being reported on social media.

The Police boss admitted that at the level of the general conference in the United States of America, the United Methodist Church lifted the ban that was placed on same sex marriage, but was quick to point out that it is not applicable in Liberia due to the law of Liberia.